We should try that on here!What people said what they liked and didn’t like about football??
Crazy
Oh, hang on…
We should try that on here!What people said what they liked and didn’t like about football??
Crazy
Bingo.
I think a healthy dose of it is men as they get older wishing they could watch football and feel like they did when they were a kid, and looking for reasons to explain it other than just the fact that it's them getting older. As a tangent, it's why, I think, you see so many grown men piss and moan about the latest Marvel or Star Wars or any other franchise offering not being as good as they used to be.
In the case of Star Wars, they’re older than me, but they were master pieces and as well as being very carefully written and crafted films, they were doing things with set design, special effects etc that were just unbelievable at the time. Now they really are just tacky throwaway disneyfied ****.
I think there are very tangible reasons star wars isn’t as good as it used to be.
Marvel just is and always has been a pile of cheesy ****e.
I take your point but I think you chose 2 poor examples.
In the case of Star Wars, they’re older than me, but they were master pieces and as well as being very carefully written and crafted films, they were doing things with set design, special effects etc that were just unbelievable at the time. Now they really are just tacky throwaway disneyfied ****.
I think there are very tangible reasons star wars isn’t as good as it used to be.
Marvel just is and always has been a pile of cheesy ****e.
I take your point but I think you chose 2 poor examples.
It was obviously before my time but maybe someone older who lived through the late 70s and 80s can give some insight but didn’t people consider A New Hope a load of daft bollocks when it first released?
Not in the slightest. It was a phenomenon. But Luke and leia ending up brother and sister is just one strand that was made up as Lucas went and not some carefully crafted cohesive story.
I just read that people at the time thought it was too weird and niche and A New Hope wasn’t that popular when it first came out in 1977. It wasn’t until The Empire Strikes Back that it started getting more widespread appreciation.
Adjusted for inflation only Gone With the Wind grossed more. It was definitely not weird and niche at the time.I just read that people at the time thought it was too weird and niche and A New Hope wasn’t that popular when it first came out in 1977. It wasn’t until The Empire Strikes Back that it started getting more widespread appreciation.
I just read that people at the time thought it was too weird and niche and A New Hope wasn’t that popular when it first came out in 1977. It wasn’t until The Empire Strikes Back that it started getting more widespread appreciation.
generallyNo one forces you to watch it?
I think nostalgia impacts people a lot though. Was Philogene boring to watch last season? Is salah boring for Liverpool?
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As someone who was there at the time I’d say A New Hope was reasonably popular with school kids. If you’d gone to see it as an adult other than escorting your children you’d have been laughed at / treated with suspicion.I just read that people at the time thought it was too weird and niche and A New Hope wasn’t that popular when it first came out in 1977. It wasn’t until The Empire Strikes Back that it started getting more widespread appreciation.
As someone who was there at the time I’d say A New Hope was reasonably popular with school kids. If you’d gone to see it as an adult other than escorting your children you’d have been laughed at / treated with suspicion.
The Empire Strikes Back is the first film I remember queuing round the block for, but the demographic of that queue again was 100% that of a kids’ film. The Return of the Jedi being a bit of a damp squib probably would have finished the franchise as an artistic endeavour, barring the ongoing popularity of the toys. EVERYONE collected the action figures.
It was only when that generation grew up and got the money to start collecting them again that interest was rekindled, the films were remastered, the new films were made and for me it was only then that people started to apply some sort of adult intent to the first three retrospectively.
As someone who was there at the time I’d say A New Hope was reasonably popular with school kids. If you’d gone to see it as an adult other than escorting your children you’d have been laughed at / treated with suspicion.
The Empire Strikes Back is the first film I remember queuing round the block for, but the demographic of that queue again was 100% that of a kids’ film. The Return of the Jedi being a bit of a damp squib probably would have finished the franchise as an artistic endeavour, barring the ongoing popularity of the toys. EVERYONE collected the action figures.
It was only when that generation grew up and got the money to start collecting them again that interest was rekindled, the films were remastered, the new films were made and for me it was only then that people started to apply some sort of adult intent to the first three retrospectively.
Edit - just to add The Empire Strikes Back was taken a bit more seriously at the time, but only in a ‘surprisingly good for a kids’ film’ way
And this is sort of my point and why I brought it up in the first place as people expect SW to have evolved with them when it's still intended as kids films.
The films are def simple films that are easy to watch
Not much substance to them
Theres insane extended lore though that the nerdiest of the nerds can read
Its def more serious and adulty